From 2009 to January 2016, the Food and Drug Administration identified 134 US incidents of e-cigarette batteries overheating, catching on fire or exploding. In April, the FDA will host a public ...
"More doctors smoke Camels than any other cigarette." From 1946 through 1954, in a variety of national magazines and on the radio, the message was relentless. Fast forward six and a half decades and ...
An exploding e-cigarette killed a Florida man and set fire to his apartment, an autopsy has found. In what is believed to be the first death from a vaping pen explosion in the United States, ...
William Eric Brown, 24 of Forth Worth, died last week, according to KXAS-TV, when a piece of the electronic cigarette cut his left carotid artery. The medical examiner's report attributed Brown's ...
(ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. ) — An exploding electronic cigarette caused the death of a Florida man earlier this month, an autopsy determined. Tallmadge D’Elia, 38, died on May 5 from parts of an electronic ...
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Cheap, Chinese batteries seem to be the chief culprit. Exploding batteries in electronic cigarettes have resulted in dozens of lawsuits throughout the country, according to a report in The Wall Street ...